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Magna Britannia
… ward, lies about four miles from Brampton, which is the post-office town, and about ten from Carlisle. The manor was given in the reign of Henry II. by Hugh de Vallibus, Lord of Gilsland, to Eustace de … of the Earl of Northumberland; this estate was sold by Richard Brathwaite, Esq. to Sir George Fletcher, of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… it apparently has no history. 6 The castle was bought by Richard de Berkyng, Abbot of Westminster (122246), from some … of the Folliott family. 7 It was probably this Abbot Richard who appointed a chaplain to celebrate divine service … follows: (i) baptisms 1558 to 1650, burials 1558 to 1629; (ii) baptisms 1647 to 1669, burials 1648 to 1669, marriages …
A History of the County of Surrey
… inhabited valley. Other houses were built near it and a post office was established, called after Mr. Glover's house … have bequeathed the manor in separate moieties to his sons Richard and George, who in 1770 severally conveyed their … as in other Surrey parishes. Manning and Bray, op. cit. ii, 434. V.C.H. Surr. i, 302 a. Cott. MS. Tib. cix, fol. 158; …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the marriage between James duke of York (afterwards James II) and Anne Hyde took place. Also belonging to the Hinton … Ralph de Hangleton had by this time been succeeded by Richard de Hangleton, probably his son. Thus, in 1316, the vill of Catherington was held by Richard de Hangleton and Nicholas de Coombes. 22 In 1334 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 14 and his wife Meliora is said to have given the manor to Richard de Turbervill and Margaret his wife, whose daughter … to 1812, burials 1728 to 1810, marriages 1727 and 1728; (ii) marriages 1764 to 1811. There is also a volume of … of the church of Catmore was claimed in the reign of Richard I by the Knights Hospitallers against Peter de …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Maud, his sister and heir, married Thomas Nevill, son of Richard Earl of Salisbury and Alice his wife. In 1454 a … a son and heir Thomas, who in 1633 alienated the manor to Richard Braithwaite. 23 Richard married as his second wife … trustees to John Rushworth. They were restored by Charles II, who made John Lawson a baronet in 1665. 69 He was …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… not geldable in 1285, 17 in which year Thomas de Bekering (II) died. 18 He left a widow Cecily, and two sons, Leonard … Sir Brian Stapulton, kt.; and Margaret, aged 32, wife of Richard Bingham, jun. 36 Catworth fell to Elizabeth, whose … held of the Bekerings (in succession to Tored). In 1279 Richard de Molesworth appears as Thomas de Bekering's tenant …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… from the 16th century onwards. 19 As a consequence a post office was opened at Caxton 'many years' before 1660, … in 1525 and 32 families in 1563. 32 Under Charles II the village contained c. 50 houses. 33 The population then … of Scalers which was divided between the sons of Hardwin, Richard de Scalers taking that half barony, with its caput at …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the house the latter had built at Deepdale. 52 Henry II and Richard I confirmed this possession to the house. 53 The … joined with Isabel widow of Thomas and her second husband Richard Beilby in making a settlement of both halves of the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… mentioned for the last time in 1560, when it belonged to Richard Croft. 16 In 1086 Urse held 5 hides of land in the … to 1718, burials 1539 to 1718, marriages 1540 to 1714; (ii) baptisms and burials 1719 to 1812; (iii) marriages 1755 … Valor Eccl. [Rec. Com.], i, 410). Cal. Inq. p.m. 1020 Edw. II, 175; Cal. Pat. 13969, pp. 206, 261; Feud. Aids, v, 326; …